On 8/12/20 10:15 AM, Nuno Silva wrote:
Does your desktop environment inside Fedora have an option to change the
UI theme? Does it change the appearance of SeaMonkey with the Default
theme?
If so, does the situation improve if you try other UI themes?
I am not aware of one within Fedora
On 2020-08-09, Edward wrote:
> I am running SeaMonkey on Fedora Linux, using the Fedora-supplied package.
>
> Are there are any known differences, other than appearance, between
> the SeaMonkey Modern and Default themes?
>
> I have noticed when using the Default theme, SeaMonkey tends to run
>
Classic uses the theme from the toolkit Gecko backend and just builds on it.
Modern provides almost everything itself.
So might be faster but also breaks easier. if something in the backed is
changed. Mihgt also no not as "sophisticated".
FRG
Edward wrote:
On 8/11/20 5:05 AM, Daniel wrote:
On 8/11/20 5:05 AM, Daniel wrote:
Edward, when you think "SeaMonkey performs a lot faster, the speed
difference is noticeable", is this just for those sites that you were
previously at so their information is all in your cache making SM "seem"
to display the information quicker or are
Edward wrote on 10/08/2020 4:39 AM:
I am running SeaMonkey on Fedora Linux, using the Fedora-supplied package.
Are there are any known differences, other than appearance, between the
SeaMonkey Modern and Default themes?
I have noticed when using the Default theme, SeaMonkey tends to run
I am running SeaMonkey on Fedora Linux, using the Fedora-supplied package.
Are there are any known differences, other than appearance, between the
SeaMonkey Modern and Default themes?
I have noticed when using the Default theme, SeaMonkey tends to run
slow, not just with the Mail & News
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